Education

Addressing The Global Education Crisis: A Conversation With Vikas Pota

The Sorenson Impact Institute-Forbes

In this interview, Vikas Pota explains why education is the key issue that underpins global social inequality and shares his vision for the future of impact.

Addressing The Global Education Crisis: A Conversation With Vikas Pota

Teacher shortage a "global phenomenon," UN agency warns

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World Teacher Day is Oct. 5, a date meant to celebrate the work of teachers but a new report by the UN agency, UNESCO, says the world is still falling short ...

Teacher shortage a "global phenomenon," UN agency warns

International education financing will make or break the SDGs

The Hon. Minister David Sengeh and Mathias Esmann-Brookings

David Sengeh and Mathias Esmann underscore the importance of international education financing to advance sustainable development in Sierra Leone and beyond.

International education financing will make or break the SDGs

Ending Poverty Through Girls’ Education - BORGEN

The Borgen Project-BORGEN

Ending poverty through girls’ education is the primary solution to the impending issue. Malala Yousfazai is a women’s rights advocate spe...

Ending Poverty Through Girls’ Education - BORGEN
The Global Digital Library ignites children’s dream of reading in more than 100 languages

How poverty is forcing Nigerian children out of school | The ICIR- Latest News, Politics, Governance, Elections, Investigation, Factcheck, Covid-19

Ijeoma OPARA-The ICIR- Latest News, Politics, Governance, Elections, Investigation, Factcheck, Covid-19

Globally, Nigeria ranks third among countries with the highest number of out-of-school children, behind only India and Pakistan, with the education deprivation being worsened by several factors. In this report, IJEOMA OPARA examines how poverty is pushing Nigerian children out of school and to the streets.

How poverty is forcing Nigerian children out of school | The ICIR- Latest News, Politics, Governance, Elections, Investigation, Factcheck, Covid-19

Bolivia: Teachers' union announces strikes in cities nationwide April 24-26 to demand higher budget, reforms

Bolivia: Teachers' union announces strikes in cities nationwide April 24-26 to demand higher budget, reforms | Crisis24

Bolivian teacher's union announce nationwide strikes April 24-26 to demand higher budget and reforms. TIght security, disruptions likely.

Bolivia: Teachers' union announces strikes in cities nationwide April 24-26 to demand higher budget, reforms

Why Does the United Nations Think Global Education is ‘Seriously off Track’?

VOA

The latest session of the U.N. Commission on Population and Development is happening this week in New York. Attendees have discussed how women and girls are still denied equal access to education, how aging in rich countries and high birth rates in poorer ones affect public schooling, and how...

Why Does the United Nations Think Global Education is ‘Seriously off Track’?

UN commission examines threats to global education goal

UN News

Despite global promises and progress, some 263 million children and young people are out of school, indicating that achieving quality education for all by 2030 is “seriously off track”, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed warned on Monday. 

UN commission examines threats to global education goal

A lifeline in Yemen: Private Sector Support to Education in a time of Crisis - Yemen

ReliefWeb

News and Press Release in English on Yemen about Education and Protection and Human Rights; published on 12 Mar 2023 by INEE

A lifeline in Yemen: Private Sector Support to Education in a time of Crisis - Yemen

Afghanistan school year starts but no classes held

France 24

Afghanistan's schools reopened for the new academic year Tuesday, but no classes were held as students were unaware of the start and hundreds of thousands of teenage girls remain barred from attending…

Afghanistan school year starts but no classes held

How Will Technology Transform Global Education In 2023? | Entrepreneur

Divya Jain-Entrepreneur

Looking ahead to 2025, experts project that global spending across digital education will surpass $350 billion, highlighting the growing significance of technology in the education sector

How Will Technology Transform Global Education In 2023? | Entrepreneur

Education in a post-COVID world- PDF REPORT

towards a RAPID transformation

Education in a post-COVID world- PDF REPORT
Nigeria's education crisis: 20 million children out of school - France 24
The Global Convention on Higher Education enters into force: A new era for students worldwide begins

How Brain Drain Is Hurting Low-Income Countries | Digg

@darcymiajimenez

Brain drain — skilled workers leaving their home countries to pursue opportunities in other nations — makes rich countries richer, and leaves poorer countries struggling to develop.

How Brain Drain Is Hurting Low-Income Countries | Digg